Good and bad - Anonymous employee Unity Employee Review

1.0
Apr 26, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Unity offer great benefits with delicious daily lunches. They offer 401k matching and generous PTO plan. A good stepping stone company so that you can move up to something bigger and better. I made many friends here and hack week was very fun.

Cons

Great perks are meaningless of corse if you are miserable with your job. No work life balance. The culture is so bad and is getting worse. It almost squeezed you of all your time and give you a great pressure. Good people got burned out because of this management and left the company. I was one of them. It became very tiring when time and time again upper management ask for crazy expectations.

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Unity Response
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It looks like you left Unity recently, and it sounds like you enjoyed a lot of our benefits, perks, and that you met a lot of friends here- that is great. You probably know we were recently named one of the "best places to work" in the Bay Area based on an anonymous employee survey of all San Francisco full time employees - we are very proud about this accomplishment as it was employee driven! Regarding balance- Unity encourages values like accountability and empowerment. It's important to raise your hand to your manager, HR, or leadership when you feel the work is too much so we can address it immediately.

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